Tag Archives: Crystal Palace

24th January 2009- FA Cup Fourth Round, Watford 4 Crystal Palace 3

Watford booked their place in the fifth round of the FA Cup despite a late Crystal Palace rally at Vicarage Road.

Some quite terrific goals all told;  the first owed a lot to defensive ineptitude that wouldn’t have looked out of place at the other end of the park, the third could also have been better defended although it was finished well and suggested a long-missed stock move.  But the second and fourth were marvellous breakaways, truly exhilarating.  Good stuff.

Mirror, 26 Jan 2009
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008%E2%80%9309_FA_Cup

9th August 2008- Championship, Crystal Palace 0 Watford 0

http://watford.fcdb.info?id=4814

BHappy imageWe discussed before the game the possibility that we’d lowered our expectations to such a point that we couldn’t fail to be impressed by every tackle, would revel in every successfully won corner kick. So it proved… this was vibrant, positive, imaginative stuff. Kinda punchless, but so much much better than feared.

Hornblogger Maybe I went with very low expectations but we were fantastic. All the fight, passion and desire that had been lacking in pre-season and, I guess, in the last 9 or so miserable months was back and flowing through the whole team.

Watford ObserverWatford played some inventive and eye-catching football in the Championship opener and all that missing was a killer instinct in front of goal.

https://www.soccerbase.com/matches/results.sd?date=2008-08-09
https://www.11v11.com/league-tables/league-championship/09-august-2008/

19th April 2008- Championship, Watford 0 Crystal Palace 2

http://watford.fcdb.info?id=4809

Two late goals saw Crystal Palace move to within a point of Watford and dent the hosts’ automatic promotion hopes.

More depressing than Barnsley, if anything.  No lack of effort this time, not really.  We probably edged the first half, and were much the better team at the start of the second.  And Palace still mugged us painfully easily.  This is what we were doing to teams two years ago, of course.

https://www.soccerbase.com/matches/results.sd?date=2008-04-19
https://www.11v11.com/league-tables/league-championship/19-april-2008/

5th January 2008- FA Cup Third Round, Watford 2 Crystal Palace 0

Dan Shittu scored two virtually identical goals as Watford ended Crystal Palace’s 13-game unbeaten run to reach the FA Cup fourth round.

Well that was much better. It’s been a while since we’ve dominated a side at home as we did in the second half.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007%E2%80%9308_FA_Cup

29th October 2007, Championship, Crystal Palace 0 Watford 2

Daily Telegraph, 30 Oct 2007
Evening Standard, 30 Oct 2007

Leaders Watford moved six points clear of second-place Bristol City to leave Palace rooted in the relegation zone.

The squalor of Selhurst doesn’t really come across on the telly.

https://www.11v11.com/league-tables/league-championship/29-october-2007/

9th May 2006- Championship Playoff Semi-Final Second Leg, Watford 0 Crystal Palace 0 (Watford win 3-0 on aggregate)

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http://watford.fcdb.info?id=4714

BBC SportWatford will meet Leeds in the Championship play-off final after cruising past a lacklustre Palace.

guardianAdrian Boothroyd faces the threat of being banned from the touchline for the play-off final against Leeds United, comfortably the biggest game of his brief managerial career, after being sent to the stands last night following a mass brawl in front of his dugout. The Watford manager sparked mayhem midway through the second half when he flicked the ball away from Fitz Hall with a hand as the Crystal Palace defender sought to take a quick throw-in.

Daily Telegraph, 10 May 2006
Independent, 10 May 2006
Evening Standard, 10 May 2006

BSAD imageBSAD reports: There is an air of something approaching hysteria inside Vicarage Road.

Immense. Amazing. Rock solid. Tense. Iron-willed. Undefeated.  Just some of the words we used, once we’d calmed down, to describe the fight on the touchline which was triggered by maybe a little too much management of the game and, in particular, the ball. But if we focus on that, we’ll be overlooking a job done with just as many of the qualities as we brought to the 60th-minute melee.

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